The Prince Qing's Mansion and Prince Gong's Mansion were two buildings in the Xicheng District Beijing City. Qing Wang Fu was once the residence of He Shen, a powerful official during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. Later, it was occupied by Prince Qingxi Yonglin during the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty. Prince Gong's Mansion was the largest mansion in the Qing Dynasty. It had been the residence of He Shen and Qing Prince Yong Lin. Prince Gong's Mansion was well preserved and had more than 30 buildings of various types, including the mansion and the garden. Prince Gong's Mansion was known as the most well-preserved Qing Dynasty mansion in China. It was also known as " Prince Gong's Mansion, half of the Qing Dynasty history." Both the Qing and Gong Prince's residences were important cultural heritage sites Beijing City, attracting many tourists.

Prince Qing's Mansion had a direct relationship with Prince Gong's Mansion. Prince Qing's Mansion was originally a mansion given to Prince Qing Yonglin by Emperor Jiaqing of the Qing Dynasty. Later, Emperor Xianfeng gave it to Prince Gong, and renamed it Prince Gong's Mansion. Therefore, Prince Qing's Mansion changed its name to Prince Gong's Mansion. The two were different naming stages of the same building.
"There are many types of houses in Yanggao. There used to be a "Flagpole Courtyard" on North Street of Yanggao County. It was the courtyard of the Ye family, and now it was the location of the Commerce Bureau and the county supply and marketing cooperative. There used to be a tall flagpole in the middle of the courtyard. Yanggao County also had some unique residential houses in ancient villages. For example, Shoukoubao Village was located at the foot of Yunmen Mountain in the northwest of Yanggao County, Datong City, Shanxi Province. There was an ancient Great Wall that was 8.5 kilometers long. There might be residential architectural styles related to the Great Wall culture in the village. The ancient Great Wall had a history of 500 years and was relatively well preserved. There were many types of Great Wall walls, most of which were built from yellow soil according to the terrain. There were also a few areas with brick ruins. In the village of Yanggao County, there was also an ancient castle of the Ming Dynasty. The gate was closed, covering an area of about 1000 square meters, the wall was about 13 meters high, and there were nine caves in the courtyard. Although it was not certain whether it was an ordinary residential building, it was also a form of residential building. In addition, the ancient houses in Yanggao County might also have some common characteristics of the houses in northern Shanxi. For example, the courtyard of the houses in Desheng Castle was a typical wide-courtyard style in northern Shanxi. The courtyard door was slightly inclined by 10 to 15 degrees. Most of the houses in the castle were typical wide-courtyard-style courtyards in northern Shanxi. "Journey to Gaoyang" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it! "
Prince Gong's Mansion was located in Shichahai, Beijing. It was one of the most well-preserved mansions in existence. Its predecessor was the residence of He Shen, a powerful minister in the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, and the residence of Yonglin, the younger brother of Emperor Jiaqing. As the residence of a Qing Dynasty prince, the Gong Prince's Mansion had a well-organized layout, exquisite craftsmanship, and crisscrossed pavilions, displaying the glory and wealth of the royal family and the elegance of the people. Prince Gong's Mansion was made up of two parts, the mansion and the garden, covering an area of about 61120 square meters. The mansion was divided into east, middle, and west roads. Each road was formed by a strict central axis that ran through the courtyard houses. The most important buildings in the middle road were the Silver Peace Hall and the Jiale Hall. The roofs were made of green glazed tiles, showing the majesty of the middle road. Prince Gong's Mansion was known as the pearl of Shichahai. It was one of the most well-preserved Qing Dynasty mansions in China.
We can conclude that Gong Qing's ending was that he died. In the plot, Gong Qing, as the acting sect leader, had been hiding in Longhu Mountain for more than three years in order to pursue the truth and explore the mystery of Jiashen. However, in the end, he was chased by the old heavenly master and sacrificed his life in the battle with the old heavenly master. Thus, Gong Qing's ending was death.
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The following are the names of some of the residences in the novel: Dusk House, Ruirui Pavilion, Shouan Hall, Linqi Pavilion, Qichi Pavilion, Mountain House, Flower Mantang, Gentleman Pavilion, Liangqi Pavilion, Mountain Courtyard, Chunguang Pavilion, Qiyun Pavilion, Sheye Pavilion, Yizhai Pavilion, Kezhong Pavilion, Jingxuan Pavilion, Imperial Villa, Longjing Pavilion, Hanhui Building, Guixiang Pavilion, Beiping, Garden, Appreciation Pavilion, Green Maple Pavilion, Hawthorn, Small Courtyard, Multi-view Terrace, Zhaoyang Pavilion, Fairy Tale, Tree House, Qinya Pavilion, Xueyan Hall, Landscape, Tanxi, Liulang Pavilion, Yiran Pavilion, Poshan, Xiangda, Qingxia Hall, Yirong Garden, Lezhi, Yemo. Chunze Zhai, Qi Luan Xuan, Ye Yin, Xicui, Tingyu Garden, Fenghuan Courtyard, Yunshen Unknown Place, Blue Sea, etc. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
There were plays in Beijing opera with Lord Bao as the main character, but there was no play with the female Lord Bao. Bao Gong was usually played by male actors, such as Mr. Gao Qingkui and Mr. Zhou Xinfang, who were good at playing the role of Bao Zheng. In Beijing opera, the image of Lord Bao was usually painted black, wearing a black mask, a black veil on his head, a black python on his outside, a jade belt around his waist, and a thick black foot. Lord Bao was the embodiment of fairness and justice in the eyes of the Chinese people. He made decisions for the people, punished evil, promoted good, and upheld justice. Although there were no Peking opera female Bao Gong plays, there were other Peking opera plays with Bao Gong as the main character, such as " The Beauty of the Decapitation Case,"" Chisang Town," etc.
There were many types of residential buildings. In terms of density, they could be divided into low-density residential products and medium-high-density residential products. Low-density residential products include single-family villas, double-family villas, townhouses, flat-story villas, stacked villas, garden villas, etc.; medium-high-density residential products include multi-story residential, small high-rise residential, high-rise residential, super high-rise residential, etc. In addition, from the perspective of the building form, there were plate houses, tower houses, tower plate houses, corridor houses, etc. From other classification angles, there were stock houses and increment houses, flat houses, split-level houses, double houses and double-level houses, landscape houses, school district houses, haunted houses, etc. Villas were a type of residential property. They were low-density residential products that had the characteristics of independence, large living space, and a good living environment. For example, single-family villas, double-family villas, and multi-family villas. An apartment was also a form of living. It was different from a house. There were differences in the nature of the land, the number of years of property rights, the standard of water and electricity, and the number of people living in the apartment. For example, apartments may have shorter ownership periods than residences, utility fees may be charged according to commercial standards, and the living population is more diverse, including tenants and people who buy for investment.
Prince Gong's Mansion was located on Liuyin Street on the west bank of Qianhai, Shichahai, Xicheng District, Beijing City. The specific address was 17 Qianhai West Street, Xicheng District, Beijing City. Prince Gong's Mansion occupied an area of about 60,000 square meters, including the mansion and the garden. The mansion occupied 32260 square meters, and the garden occupied 28860 square meters. Prince Gong's Mansion was the largest mansion in the Qing Dynasty and the only one that was open to the public.
The predecessor of Prince Gong's Mansion was the mansion of He Shen, the favorite minister of the Qianlong period.